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Super Eagles Coaches in History

 


1. John Finch (England) - 1949

2. Daniel Anyiam (Nigeria) - 1954-1956, 1964-1965

3. Les Courtier (England) - 1956-1960

4. Moshe Beit Halevi (Israel) - 1960-1961

5. George Vardar (Hungary) - 1961-1963

6. Joey Blackwell (England) - 1963-1964

7. József Ember (Hungary) - 1965-1968

8. Sabino Barinaga (Spain) - 1968-1969

9. Peter 'Eto' Amaechina (Nigeria) - 1969-1970

10. Karl-Heinz Marotzke (Germany) - 1970-1971, 1974

11. Jorge Penna (Brazil) - 1972-1973

12. Jelisavčić 'Father Tiko' Tihomir (Yugoslavia) - 1974-1978

13. Otto Glória (Brazil) - 1979-1982

14. Gottlieb Göller (Germany) - 1981

15. Adegboye Onigbinde (Nigeria) - 1983-1984, 2002

16. Chris Udemezue (Nigeria) - 1984-1986

17. Patrick Ekeji (Nigeria) - 1985

18. Paul Hamilton (Nigeria) - 1987, 1989

19. Manfred Höner (Germany) - 1988-1989

20. Clemens Westerhof (Netherlands) - 1989-1994

21. Amodu Shaibu (Nigeria) - 1994-1995, 1996-1997, 2001-2002, 2008-2010

22. Johannes Bonfrere (Netherlands) - 1995-1996, 1999-2001

23. Philippe Troussier (France) - 1997

24. Monday Sinclair (Nigeria) - 1997-1998

25. Bora Milutinović (Yugoslavia) - 1998

26. Thijs Libregts (Netherlands) - 1999

27. Christian Chukwu (Nigeria) - 2002-2005

28. Augustine Eguavoen (Nigeria) - 2005-2007, 2010, 2022

29. Berti Vogts (Germany) - 2007-2008

30. Lars Lagerbäck (Sweden) - 2010

31. Samson Siasia (Nigeria) - 2010-2011, 2016

32. Stephen Keshi (Nigeria) - 2011-2014, 2015

33. Sunday Oliseh (Nigeria) - 2015-2016

34. Gernot Rohr (Germany) - 2016-2021

35. José Peseiro (Portugal) - 2022-2024

36. Finidi George (Nigeria) - 2024

37. Bruno Labbadia (Germany) - 2024-present

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